Ei. Wa. Chi. DAMMIT
Mar. 6th, 2007 03:38 pmHe's up to twenty one posts. He desperately needs to get a life.
And somebody actually posted the phrase "harshs my medieval Western European groove."
Like wow, man. Dig your cotehardie, man, it's like, wow, man. (OK, I grew up back east. It still weirds me out when people actually talk like this...)
And the poor newbie who posted in the first place has been woefully silent. If That Person has scared him off, it's a damned shame.
And somebody actually posted the phrase "harshs my medieval Western European groove."
Like wow, man. Dig your cotehardie, man, it's like, wow, man. (OK, I grew up back east. It still weirds me out when people actually talk like this...)
And the poor newbie who posted in the first place has been woefully silent. If That Person has scared him off, it's a damned shame.
Randomness involving sake
Date: 2007-03-07 05:23 am (UTC)I liked the Asian pear very much - fruity but not overly sweet. The raspberry was also pretty good. Probably trying to cater to people who like Japanese plum wine, their plum sake is quite sweet (this was the one I pronounced the girliest sake I have ever had. Cannot comment upon the peach as I have not had it.
My boss bought me a bottle of this for Christmas, which got cracked and drunk at Estrella. Gotta love the name, no? And it's GOOD stuff. http://www.esake.com/Store/bin/US-lineup/Rihaku-USA/rihaku-usa.html
Take all this knowing that I am by no means a connosieur. I am still learning and trying different things. I should go to Takara for a tasting some day. But how would I get home?
Re: Randomness involving sake
Date: 2007-03-07 05:34 am (UTC)